<p>Do schools require a fine art?</p>
<p>i doubt it because a lot of schools don't count fine arts into your GPA (i think...i'm not 100% sure)</p>
<p>yea, it ****es me off that they require a fine art, but i think that someone told me that the University of Washington also requires it.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, my HS required it for graduation.</p>
<p>Well... To graduate, our language SOMEHOW counts as the art
And the only reason my counselor is pushing art on me SEEMS to be that its part of the UC a-g req. </p>
<p>HERES the deal
I am taking a cinema class (Survey of world cinema) at my local JC. ON assist.org (the UC site) it says for TRANSFER students it counts as their "Fine ARt and Humanities" for going to UC</p>
<p>But what about high school students. Is there another place on assist that tells whether the JC class will count for my a-g.
And assuming it does, will other schools accept it to?
I reallllly do not want to take art next year. But ..afaksjd
should i just email every college I'm interested in while i still have time?</p>
<p>It's generally a good idea to take it to show some diversity in your application (so it doesn't look like you're just studying all the time).</p>
<p>But you could do music! Even if you don't play an instrument, you can join the choir.</p>
<p>I can't draw for my life but I got around the fine arts requirement by joining music in my years of high school =p</p>
<p>its 6 classes (5 AP and one art) with (at a JC) American Sign Lang 2 and probably another class... OR just 5 AP...
I really want 5 classes only, basically everyone does it</p>
<p>o well</p>